An amendment that would have reauthorized and extended compensation to New Mexico’s victims of nuclear radiation was removed from the annual National Defense Authorization Act, released last …
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From the Santa Fe Reporter Morning Word
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12/7/23
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11/4/20
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Jamila Gilbert, mission specialist for Virgin Galactic, will be included on the next Virgin Galactic flight, Unity 25, out of Spaceport America scheduled for late May. Gilbert is an artistic, …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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5/11/23
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Your voice falling after this thunder
like handfuls of cool mud
plastered onto silence, our lightning wounds
Dark mending over the places
that will always need it:
a result …
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By Cheryl Howard
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10/31/23
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9/2/20
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After a seven-year absence from Las Cruces, Belinda Mills is returning to the newspaper world of the Mesilla Valley, with a lot of experience under her belt and a lot of excitement in her heart. …
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Bulletin report
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5/11/23
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Road draws northeast. I follow her curves, wait when she waits, admire the view, places
where light falls like breathing. You hold it in your hands as you drive, hold light in your
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By Nancy Harrison
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10/31/23
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1/1/22
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The 2023 Writing Heights Writers Conference takes place May 25-27. This hybrid conference offers writers everywhere the opportunity to attend live sessions, interact with presenters, and network …
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5/11/23
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“I knew it was perfect for the story,” writer-director Alessandra Lacorazza said about her choice of Las Cruces as the location for her movie “In the Summers.”
“For …
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By Mike Cook
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8/7/23
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The Tribes are all here. Here on the banks of the Gila. Spread out up and downstream, colors flying. It's October. Sunny. Dry. Pleasant, cool nights. Good swimming in the day.
We play host to …
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By D.S. Rhodes
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10/31/23
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10/2/20
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I have thought of the dead girl many times since the day I stood at the head of the coffin, slightly nauseated by the incense wafting around me. I was nine years old and I had never seen a dead …
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By Kay Byrd
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10/31/23
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The girl walked barefooted on the granulated rock and sand, and among the thickness of the mesquite and creosote brush that grew vastly wild in the desert. In the cool night, the full moon shone …
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By Efrem Carrasco
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10/31/23
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Springtime passions
when you’re all of 11
Trying to fly with sheets
in the scouring, dusty winds
of a New Mexico March
Digging tiger pits with
a dull shovel in
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By Karen Ray
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10/31/23
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Child well-being in New Mexico appears to be slowly improving with a marked decline in child poverty. Data from New Mexico Voices for Children found child poverty in the state is lower than it …
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Roz Brown, New Mexico News Connection
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1/23/24
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Renowned as a celebrated community of artists and outdoor lovers, Silver City features the Creatures of the Gila Art Show. Presented by the Grant County Art Guild (GCAG), the 2023 exhibit runs from …
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8/28/23
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This year I would like to share the words of a southern New Mexico writer addressed to other writers in the area. Christophe Maso is the author of “The Scream of the Butterfly,” a gothic …
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By Christophe Maso
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10/31/23
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Col. George Turner took over leadership at White Sands Missile Range Nov. 2 in a Change of Command ceremony. Following the passing of the colors ceremony, Major Gen. James J. Gallivan, …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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11/2/23
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Drought has plagued me,” said the Rio Grande.
These were just four of the words spoken by the character of the river during the short film, “Echoes of the Rio,” which screened …
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Leah Romero
For the Bulletin
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4/12/24
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